Back side of left body part from skull to ankel some veins having more pain, and both the knees are always having pain some time swollen also please suggest me some treatment.
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You need proper Consultation , I need some more information,
I will advise to stop taking any ayurveda medicines.
Your symptoms will improve with proper treatment.
Next Steps
get a - consultation with a pain physician or musculoskeletal doctor.
- blood investigation.
Health Tips
warm compression for knee , use open patella knee brace while walking , avoid squatting and cross leg sitting.
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Better you consult the Physiotherapist in the clinic. Diagnosis can be done only after that. Treatment protocol will be decided according to that only.
You need proper assessment to rule out any nerve compression for the pains in the upper body and for the knees it might be arthritis due to age factor it is common.
consult online or in person with the physical therapist for proper assessment and treatment suggestion.
Hey there! It seems that there is compression on the spinal cord at cervical level. Your knees seem to have arthritis as suggestive by your age.
I suggest you to get an mri done of your vertebral column.
Apply dfo gel on knees and wear knee cap.
Need more information on your condition.
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